This
Hindi-English bilingual, tells the story of Jaswinder from Punjab
(Ritesh Deshmukh).
He
reaches the shores of America with dreams in his eyes and a career
as his intent.
He
encounters the saucy and sensuous Sally (Brande Roderick) and seeks
her help for his work permit.
Sally
is happy to oblige but with 3 magical words 'Then marry me'.Practicality
overcomes all else and Jaswinder become Jimmy, the husband of Sally.
Life
with Sally begins but back home in Punjab, Jimmy's strict father,
Jatta Singh Bedi (Amrish Puri) has made even bigger plans.
He
wants to marry off Jaswinder to an all-Indian woman, Richa (Hrishitaa
Bhatt). Mr Singh summons Jimmy to Punjab and makes sure that things
go his way.
So
every man's fantasy of having two wives now becomes Jimmy's biggest
nightmare.
Jimmy's
father and new bride follow him to America where East meets West
and things really get Out of Control!
The
film on the whole takes a light hearted look at the subject of bigamy.
The movie itself is filled with great 'crackers' that it will have
the audience in stitches.
We
see an engrossing pre-intermission, as love blossoms between American
blonde, Brande and Indian bred, Ritesh.
The
entry of Hrishita Bhatt adds further spice to the proceedings as
the film veers towards a love triangle and off course the suspense
of what will happen next.
Viewing
the film, one can see that the spotlight is on Brande Rodricks.
And why not, I say!
She
has done a grand job reciting her Hindi dialogues although the more
mature viewer might find her skimpy attire throughout the film too
revealing for their tastes.
Not
giving too much away here, the climax of the film could have been
better thought of in many ways than one.
Naturally
all hell breaks loose when the two women find that they are married
to the same man.
So
what should actually happen to conclude this film?
Well
I leave it to you to decide. So go and see the movie and make your
own judgment.
Overall,
Out Of Control does entertain throughout, whether it's the
story, the music or the exotic Swiss locales.
The
presence of Brande Rodricks will further bring an influx of teenagers
into cinemas giving the film its initial high attendance.
Reviewed
by Manish Gajjar, 麻豆官网首页入口 Shropshire鈥檚 Mr Bollywood. |